Ruthard of Mainz

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Ruthard (died 1109) was archbishop of Mainz from 1089 to 1109.

In 1096 he opposed violence against the Jews arising from the First Crusade[1], trying to turn Emicho away from Mainz. After a two-day stand-off, Emicho broke into the city, and caused a massacre[2].

He was then accused by Emperor Henry IV, whom he opposed in the Investiture Conflict, of appropriating property of murdered Jews[3]. Ruthard left his diocese until 1105.

He founded Disibodenberg Abbey in 1108 at the place where Disibod had built a cell at the confluence of the rivers Nahe and Glan.[4].

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  1. ^ May 27: Mainz Massacre; Christian History Institute
  2. ^ JewishEncyclopedia.com - CRUSADES, THE:
  3. ^ PDF, p. 15.
  4. ^ The Disibodenberg

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